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Songs and Choral Music

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2010

Extract

To an extent unusual among present-day composers, Robin Holloway is occupied with words—as a lecturer and teacher at Cambridge, as the author of many articles and reviews, as the compiler of his own libretti, and as one who sets the words of others to music. Of his forty-one works with opus number, eighteen are sets of songs; another five are unaccompanied choral works. He has also written an opera and three cantatas.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1979

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page 14 note 1 Killing Time has not been given an opus number.

page 14 note 2 Quoted in Northcott, Bayan, ‘Robin Holloway’, Musical Times Vol. II5. NO. 1578 (08 1974), from which all further quotations are takenGoogle Scholar.

page 18 note 1 At the same time the Larkin set contains two lyrics which continue to refine the ‘Georgian’ style.